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Josh Pate, who I believe is one of the smartest guys who follows this sport, has been talking a lot about how fans need to recalibrate their expectations in this new era of college football.

The days of teams going undefeated or only dropping 1 game are over, especially for teams in harder conferences, which I know the ACC is not. However, a team like Louisville — one with first round talent on the field, one of the better defenses in college football, and a coach like Brohm? This was always going to be a tough spot for us, whether people want to admit it or not. We’re doing to be everyone’s Super Bowl, and if you don’t at least bring your “B” game, then expect a dog fight.

For the first time in over 20 years, we weren’t the laughing stock of college football anymore. Even in 2017, people made jokes because everyone knew we were a paper tiger. This was the first season since the early 2000s that most observers of the sport believed we were one of the top teams in the country. And clearly, the kids didn’t handle it well. I believe the combination of “rat poison” and the weird bye week schedule caused this team to lose focus.

I expected us to lose a game. People can go back and read my posts. This game scared me. So does Pitt and SMU. And while a loss is never good, having it early in the season is preferable. It will become a distant memory if we run the table the rest of the way. I’m going to enjoy not being the most talked about team in the country for the next 6 weeks. We need to be out of the spotlight — the team isn’t ready for that kind of attention.

So, with that all said, no one in their right mind believed we were running the table this year. Admit it — most of you had us down for 1 loss, maybe even 2 by this point. We had exceeded every fan’s expectations. Time to, as Josh Pate would say, recalibrate expectations. We did not lose to a bad team. We lost to a good team, playing a C- to D+ game, that will be ranked at the end of the year. It happens.

But it can’t ******* happen again. Mario, you just used your mulligan. Get this team back on track and let’s finish the job. No more room for errors. We have the resume to get to the playoff if we win out, regardless of making it to the ACC championship game.

I’ll save the frustration over a run scheme for a different thread. We all know there are areas we need to improve.

For now, let’s turn the page and get ready for Stanford. Don’t be a prisoner of the moment. Remember what this team has already accomplished and let’s finish out the season 11-1 and get to the playoffs. Go Canes!
 
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Josh Pate, who I believe is one of the smartest guys who follows this sport, has been talking a lot about how fans need to recalibrate their expectations in this new era of college football.

The days of teams going undefeated or only dropping 1 game are over, especially for teams in harder conferences, which I know the ACC is not. However, a team like Louisville — one with first round talent on the field, one of the better defenses in college football, and a coach like Brohm? This was always going to be a tough spot for us, whether people want to admit it or not. We’re doing to be everyone’s Super Bowl, and if you don’t at least bring your “B” game, then expect a dog fight.

For the first time in over 20 years, we weren’t the laughing stock of college football anymore. Even in 2017, people made jokes because everyone knew we were a paper tiger. This was the first season since the early 2000s that most observers of the sport believed we were one of the top teams in the country. And clearly, the kids didn’t handle it well. I believe the combination of “rat poison” and the weird bye week schedule caused this team to lose focus.

I expected us to lose a game. People can go back and read my posts. This game scared me. So does Pitt and SMU. And while a loss is never good, having it early in the season is preferable. It will become a distant memory if we run the table the rest of the way. I’m going to enjoy not being the most talked about team in the country for the next 6 weeks. We need to be out of the spotlight — the team isn’t ready for that kind of attention.

So, with that all said, no one in their right mind believed we were running the table this year. Admit it — most of you had us down for 1 loss, maybe even 2 by this point. We had exceeded every fan’s expectations. Time to, as Josh Pate would say, recalibrate expectations. We did not lose to a bad team. We lost to a good team, playing a C- to D+ game, that will be ranked at the end of the year. It happens.

But it can’t ******* happen again. Mario, you just used your mulligan. Get this team back on track and let’s finish the job. No more room for errors. We have the resume to get to the playoff if we win out, regardless of making it to the ACC championship game.

I’ll save the frustration over a run scheme for a different thread. We all know there are areas we need to improve.

For now, let’s turn the page and get ready for Stanford. Don’t be a prisoner of the moment. Remember what this team has already accomplished and let’s finish out the season 11-1 and get to the playoffs. Go Canes!
Well said!! Let this be a wake up call. We will see how the react to this
 
It’s on Mario to avoid this loss cascading and destroying their season… because history has shown that he has been unable to stop second half of season collapses.

Also to lose like this coming off of a SECOND bye week within the last three weeks… unacceptable.

The team looked unprepared.
 
I’m with you, no reason to let this ruin the season

But it’s the way we lost that is the concern. Our inability to develop a run game is something this will lose us another game or two if we don’t fix it
100%. Up until now, Mario has shown he’s willing to fix the warts. He’s got another opportunity now. No excuses — get it done.
 
biggest concern is we were also coming off a bye and we looked flat as a team. first time we came out flat all year. defense recovered. offense regressed.

using our mulligan for the 1st game of this 7 game final stretch means we can't repeat last night. they better figure out why last night happened and fix it. because there are other "good teams" left on the schedule
 
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biggest concern is we were also coming off a bye and we looked flat as a team. first time we came out flat all year. defense recovered. offense regressed.

using our mulligan for the 1st game of this 7 game final stretch means we can't repeat last night. they better figure out why last night happened and fix it. because there are other "good teams" left on the schedule
Agreed. Let’s hope we bounce back. We still have everything to play for.
 
Biggest concern is Beck turning into TVD and ruining the season. Say what you want about the boring run game but there were guys wide open all night, and Beck kept forcing it. Even if he was somewhat competent we win

Dawson needs to real him in again
 
Just call him Brohm's beotch from now on. We were in the Cayman Islands for two weeks while Louisville was drawing ish up.
He 100% out coached Mario. He emptied the clip early and forced us to play catch up. We were shell shocked. He’s a top 10 coach in the game right now. If he wasn’t a Louisville alum, he’d be in the B1G or SEC by now. And even with all that said, we were driving with a chance to win the game and choked. Can’t happen again. Let’s turn the page.
 
It’s on Mario to avoid this loss cascading and destroying their season… because history has shown that he has been unable to stop second half of season collapses.

Also to lose like this coming off of a SECOND bye week within the last three weeks… unacceptable.

The team looked unprepared.
Unprepared, flat, listless and confused. It was like watching a manny team off a bye.
 
Josh Pate, who I believe is one of the smartest guys who follows this sport, has been talking a lot about how fans need to recalibrate their expectations in this new era of college football.

The days of teams going undefeated or only dropping 1 game are over, especially for teams in harder conferences, which I know the ACC is not. However, a team like Louisville — one with first round talent on the field, one of the better defenses in college football, and a coach like Brohm? This was always going to be a tough spot for us, whether people want to admit it or not. We’re doing to be everyone’s Super Bowl, and if you don’t at least bring your “B” game, then expect a dog fight.

For the first time in over 20 years, we weren’t the laughing stock of college football anymore. Even in 2017, people made jokes because everyone knew we were a paper tiger. This was the first season since the early 2000s that most observers of the sport believed we were one of the top teams in the country. And clearly, the kids didn’t handle it well. I believe the combination of “rat poison” and the weird bye week schedule caused this team to lose focus.

I expected us to lose a game. People can go back and read my posts. This game scared me. So does Pitt and SMU. And while a loss is never good, having it early in the season is preferable. It will become a distant memory if we run the table the rest of the way. I’m going to enjoy not being the most talked about team in the country for the next 6 weeks. We need to be out of the spotlight — the team isn’t ready for that kind of attention.

So, with that all said, no one in their right mind believed we were running the table this year. Admit it — most of you had us down for 1 loss, maybe even 2 by this point. We had exceeded every fan’s expectations. Time to, as Josh Pate would say, recalibrate expectations. We did not lose to a bad team. We lost to a good team, playing a C- to D+ game, that will be ranked at the end of the year. It happens.

But it can’t ******* happen again. Mario, you just used your mulligan. Get this team back on track and let’s finish the job. No more room for errors. We have the resume to get to the playoff if we win out, regardless of making it to the ACC championship game.

I’ll save the frustration over a run scheme for a different thread. We all know there are areas we need to improve.

For now, let’s turn the page and get ready for Stanford. Don’t be a prisoner of the moment. Remember what this team has already accomplished and let’s finish out the season 11-1 and get to the playoffs. Go Canes!
Appreciate the optimism. Hard for me to do the same.

Pate also preached that the only team that could be Miami would be Miami. As badly as brohm out schemed heatherman to go up 14-0 it was pretty dang quiet after that. We beat ourselves. 4 picks, coming out flat. D+ effort, D + game. My only hope is that these are different players who will lead where Mario and the coaches have clearly failed
 
Biggest concern is Beck turning into TVD and ruining the season. Say what you want about the boring run game but there were guys wide open all night, and Beck kept forcing it

Dawson needs to real him in again
Mario and Mirabel deserve some blame. He was getting hit every series, multiple times a series. OL got whipped bad last night. Unacceptable.
 
I get all that. But ultimately we came off a bye week with no new wrinkles, with our caveman run it up the gut running game, an OL that’s supposed to be the best in the country getting manhandled up front. They knew all our tendencies and we refuse to try anything new. It’s not that we lost (that happens all the time across college football), it’s HOW we lost. Don’t let the 24-21 final score deceive you, they whooped us defensively and offensively.
 
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The defense did settle in after a bit but my morning frustration was the decade of film on brohm and showing up completely unaware they may not hit a 5 step drop all night. We gave them countless chunks on simple vacated zones. Sure we figured it out a little but that was just poor prep from a unit that needs to be top tier to cover up Mario and the O
 
Our biggest concern is DE and it isn’t close. Mesidor being hurt forces us to play kids that are under 20; Blount, Lightfoot, scroggins, McConathy.

We will beat Stanford…likely big. Not worried about a second loss until we travel to SMU and Pitt. If we can some how go 11-1 with the only loss being a 3pt loss to a ranked UL team, we back into the cfp. Do I think it happens? 20 years says NO. This team felt different then this game happened
 
Josh Pate, who I believe is one of the smartest guys who follows this sport, has been talking a lot about how fans need to recalibrate their expectations in this new era of college football.

The days of teams going undefeated or only dropping 1 game are over, especially for teams in harder conferences, which I know the ACC is not. However, a team like Louisville — one with first round talent on the field, one of the better defenses in college football, and a coach like Brohm? This was always going to be a tough spot for us, whether people want to admit it or not. We’re doing to be everyone’s Super Bowl, and if you don’t at least bring your “B” game, then expect a dog fight.

For the first time in over 20 years, we weren’t the laughing stock of college football anymore. Even in 2017, people made jokes because everyone knew we were a paper tiger. This was the first season since the early 2000s that most observers of the sport believed we were one of the top teams in the country. And clearly, the kids didn’t handle it well. I believe the combination of “rat poison” and the weird bye week schedule caused this team to lose focus.

I expected us to lose a game. People can go back and read my posts. This game scared me. So does Pitt and SMU. And while a loss is never good, having it early in the season is preferable. It will become a distant memory if we run the table the rest of the way. I’m going to enjoy not being the most talked about team in the country for the next 6 weeks. We need to be out of the spotlight — the team isn’t ready for that kind of attention.

So, with that all said, no one in their right mind believed we were running the table this year. Admit it — most of you had us down for 1 loss, maybe even 2 by this point. We had exceeded every fan’s expectations. Time to, as Josh Pate would say, recalibrate expectations. We did not lose to a bad team. We lost to a good team, playing a C- to D+ game, that will be ranked at the end of the year. It happens.

But it can’t ******* happen again. Mario, you just used your mulligan. Get this team back on track and let’s finish the job. No more room for errors. We have the resume to get to the playoff if we win out, regardless of making it to the ACC championship game.

I’ll save the frustration over a run scheme for a different thread. We all know there are areas we need to improve.

For now, let’s turn the page and get ready for Stanford. Don’t be a prisoner of the moment. Remember what this team has already accomplished and let’s finish out the season 11-1 and get to the playoffs. Go Canes!
We’re officially the nation’s annual comedy special — “The U: Where Five-Stars Go to Get Outcoached.” Every year, we reload with NFL talent, shiny facilities, and booster money flowing like it’s SEC oil… only to lose to teams whose entire athletic budget could fit inside our offensive coordinator’s buyout clause.

Josh Pate’s right — expectations need recalibrating. The days of perfection are gone, but c’mon — we don’t need perfection, just a clue on how to manage a lead or call plays that don’t look like they were drawn up on a napkin at Flannigans.

Louisville’s legit, sure. But watching us fumble away another winnable game feels like déjà vu with a higher payroll. Mario’s used his mulligan — now it’s time to actually cash in the talent we brag about every offseason.

Let’s regroup, quit being America’s favorite punchline, and go finish this thing 11-1. Go Canes — and maybe, just maybe, try not to outthink ourselves.
 
Josh Pate, who I believe is one of the smartest guys who follows this sport, has been talking a lot about how fans need to recalibrate their expectations in this new era of college football.

The days of teams going undefeated or only dropping 1 game are over, especially for teams in harder conferences, which I know the ACC is not. However, a team like Louisville — one with first round talent on the field, one of the better defenses in college football, and a coach like Brohm? This was always going to be a tough spot for us, whether people want to admit it or not. We’re doing to be everyone’s Super Bowl, and if you don’t at least bring your “B” game, then expect a dog fight.

For the first time in over 20 years, we weren’t the laughing stock of college football anymore. Even in 2017, people made jokes because everyone knew we were a paper tiger. This was the first season since the early 2000s that most observers of the sport believed we were one of the top teams in the country. And clearly, the kids didn’t handle it well. I believe the combination of “rat poison” and the weird bye week schedule caused this team to lose focus.

I expected us to lose a game. People can go back and read my posts. This game scared me. So does Pitt and SMU. And while a loss is never good, having it early in the season is preferable. It will become a distant memory if we run the table the rest of the way. I’m going to enjoy not being the most talked about team in the country for the next 6 weeks. We need to be out of the spotlight — the team isn’t ready for that kind of attention.

So, with that all said, no one in their right mind believed we were running the table this year. Admit it — most of you had us down for 1 loss, maybe even 2 by this point. We had exceeded every fan’s expectations. Time to, as Josh Pate would say, recalibrate expectations. We did not lose to a bad team. We lost to a good team, playing a C- to D+ game, that will be ranked at the end of the year. It happens.

But it can’t ******* happen again. Mario, you just used your mulligan. Get this team back on track and let’s finish the job. No more room for errors. We have the resume to get to the playoff if we win out, regardless of making it to the ACC championship game.

I’ll save the frustration over a run scheme for a different thread. We all know there are areas we need to improve.

For now, let’s turn the page and get ready for Stanford. Don’t be a prisoner of the moment. Remember what this team has already accomplished and let’s finish out the season 11-1 and get to the playoffs. Go Canes!
What worries me now is that teams seem to have found the blueprint to slow us down or flat-out stop us. You can see it week to week. It actually started to show late last season with some of the things that were happening when Cam was running the offense. The difference was, Cam had the mobility to move around the pocket and make something out of nothing. Even then, though, you could see the trend forming.

Now it looks like defenses have studied us. They’ve talked, watched film, and figured out what our offense is really about. And the concern for me is that we’ve never really shown we can scheme our way out of trouble. We’ve relied heavily on power and talent to mask flaws instead of adjusting or outsmarting opponents.
 
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